Colter Cup
Race Details:

Do you love riding DH? Ever wanted to let it rip from the summit of Fred’s Mountain at Grand Targhee, down Mill Creek, all the way into Teton Canyon? Sunday, July 28th is your chance.

The Colter Cup is Targhee’s premier downhill race and the longest downhill race in the Tetons. With 3900’ vertical feet of descent that carries you from the top of Grand Targhee to the bottom of Teton Canyon, this is the only race that leaves the boundaries of the resort and drops you from 10,000’ all the way to Teton Valley.

Choose your bike wisely though as there is a short, pedal-y climb on the course

If you’re a competitive downhill racer, or a traditional or adaptive mountain biker looking take advantage of your only opportunity to let loose all the way down Mill Creek, register today!

Sign up for Sunday, pre-race yoga and a discounted racer lift ticket too! Great camping, good vibes, live music, fun racing.



Entry Includes:

Shuttle from Teton Canyon back to Targhee

Professional chip timing

Swag bag and sweet give-aways

Custom number plate

Live music at the Trap after the race


Fees:

$40


Schedule:

Pre-race yoga on the Teewinot lawn - 7:45am - 8:45am (sign-up required)

Racer Check-in @ the Plaza - 7:30am - 9:00am

Racer Meeting @ the Plaza - 9:00am

Load Dreamcatcher @ 9:30am

Starts begin @ Fred's Summit - 10:00am (start list & order TBD)

Shuttles from Teton Canyon to Targhee begin - 11:00am

Awards and Party @ Plaza - 2:00pm (Tentative)


Race Categories:

Male (U15)

Male (Amateur 15+)

Male (Expert 15+)

Male (Open)

Male (Master 40-49)

Male (Master 50+)

Male Adaptive MTB


Female (U15)

Female (Amateur 15+)

Female (Expert 15+)

Female (Open)

Female (Master 40-49)

Female (Master 50+)

Female Adaptive MTB

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